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Sonnie Badu Blames Devil After Domestic Accident Few Days To His Accra Concert

Sonnie Badu has suffered a domestic injury a few days to his highly anticipated concert in Accra.

The singer underwent major surgery as a result of the accident that occurred on Thursday, November 30, 2023.

Sonnie, who is the founder and leader of the Rock Hill church in the United Kingdom, took to Facebook to apologize to churches and media houses for any inconvenience caused by his absence from scheduled events during his recovery.

He also reassured fans and the people of Ghana that his concert, ‘Sonnie Badu Live In Concert – Rhythms of Africa,’ will still take place as planned on Saturday, December 9, 2023.

Beloved, I wish to announce that I was involved in a domestic accident yesterday and had to undergo a major surgery. By the grace of God, I am doing well and recuperating. I want to wholeheartedly apologize to the Churches and media houses that expected my presence in the last day and got disapppointed. In the name of Jesus , I want to assure the good people of Ghana and everywhere else that ‘Sonnie Badu Live In Concert – Rhythms of Africa’ would still come off on Saturday, Dec 9, 2023. Grab your tickets and come witness the glory and presence of God. The devil really tried it , but we only win ..

Sonnie Badu has previously told his fans, as reported by Tru News Report that, despite his initial desire to host his upcoming ‘Rhythms of Africa’ concert at the Accra Sports Stadium, this venue will not be utilized to ensure the safety and comfort of attendees, protecting them from potential rain showers.

Badu revealed that previous concert-goers at both the Accra and Kumasi stadiums were unfortunately subjected to rainfall during his performance of the renowned song, ‘Open the floodgates’. In order to prevent a recurrence of this situation, he has chosen the Grand Arena in Accra as the venue for his forthcoming show on December 9.

“I have always loved monumental places, historical places. However, the reason why we couldn’t take the stadium this time around is because I don’t want the rain to beat patrons.

” If I start singing open the floodgates, it will rain. It happened in Accra, Kumasi, and even in Ivory Coast. The moment I started, a strong wind came, it started raining, and people stood in.

“Interestingly, the patrons always stand in the rain till the end of the show but my worry is that the rain affects the instruments. So this time around, I want people to experience what it would be like if there is no rain,” he explained in an interview on Hitz FM on Thursday.

Source – Tru News Report

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